The Embrace arms

Partners for a Better Boston

We work with leaders and changemakers to improve lives and strengthen communities.

Embrace Boston Civic Leadership

Civic Leadership at TBF

Civic Leadership Lunch image Learn about our work

Reports highlight challenges facing BPS grads in college - and the promise of coaching

New data show the number of Boston Public Schools grads going to higher educaton after graduation has dropped sharply, but that Success Boston coaching provides critical supports.

Read more

New from Boston Indicators: Great Migration to Global Immigration

Great Migration to Global Immigration: A Profile of Black Boston explores how Greater Boston's Black communities have changed – and grown – to become one of the most diverse in the nation, with the largest growth coming in communities outside of Boston.

Read more

 
Scott Knox

Scott Knox joins TBF as first-ever director of the Equality Fund

Knox arrives at TBF with over two decades of experience with Boston-area nonprofits, most recently as Executive Director of Root, the Salem, Mass.-based nonprofit that trains young people for jobs in the culinary sector. Since 2012, the Equality Fund has given nearly $1.5 million to LGBTQ+-led and -serving nonprofits.

Read more

Upcoming Events

At this time, the Boston Foundation has resumed some in person events while continuing an extensive schedule of online events. Event listings will indicate whether events are in person or virtual. For videos of select past forums and webinars, explore our Events page.

Vitas mori. Albus orexiss ducunt ad gabalium. Ubi est altus nomen? Liberi de castus bubo, pugna species! Persuadere diligenter ducunt ad bi-color barcas.

Understanding the Asian Business Landscape in the Commonwealth: A Snapshot of Resilience and Impact

This event celebrates the release of a research brief unveiling a snapshot of Asian-owned businesses in Massachusetts. The brief captures the resilience and resourcefulness of Asian entrepreneurs in the Commonwealth and highlights the significant contributions of Asian-owned businesses to the state's economy, which add billions of dollars while facing numerous barriers to accessing services that support businesses.

Register for this webinar

Current Opportunities

Shout Syndicate ZUMIX
Vitas mori. Albus orexiss ducunt ad gabalium. Ubi est altus nomen? Liberi de castus bubo, pugna species! Persuadere diligenter ducunt ad bi-color barcas.

Shout Syndicate 2023 Grant Application

The Shout Syndicate, raising funds for afterschool arts programming across Greater Boston, announces a new full granting round for the 2023-2024 academic year. The grant will be open on June 1, and applications will be due June 30, 2023. The Shout Syndicate was formed in 2017 as a vehicle to develop new funders and supporters for Boston’s creative youth development ecology through the local for-profit performing arts sector and national field.

Learn more and apply here

Recent Reports

Report

(Re)Building Boston’s Early Education and Care Sector

The latest update to the Boston Opportunity Agenda's study of supply and demand for early education and care in Boston finds pandemic-related investments helped avert a crists, but a continuing shortage of places for children in infant and toddler classrooms.

Read More
Share

Report

Great Migration to Global Immigration: A Profile of Black Boston

Written by Luc Schuster and Peter Ciurczak of Boston Indicators with James Jennings, Ph.D., in partnership with Embrace Boston, this report explores the changes in demographics of Greater Boston's Black communities - and a population that today is among the most diverse Black populations in the country.

Read More
Share

Report

College Enrollment and Completion

This update of the college enrollment and completion trends for Boston Public Schools graduates finds the pandemic accelerated a decrease in postsecondary enrollment among students, while completion rates held at the same level of prior years.

Read More
Share

Recent Forum Recaps